Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 The Sovereignty of the Good in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy of Religion
- 2 Cartesian Philosophy of Religion
- 3 The Ascendancy of Rules of Evidence in Early Modern Philosophy of Religion
- 4 Humean Philosophy of Religion
- 5 Kantian Philosophy of Religion
- 6 Religion and the Philosophical Gods and Giants
- 7 Continental and Feminist Philosophy of Religion
- 8 Five Major Moves
- 9 Religions, Evidence, and Legitimacy
- Appendix A A Guide to Further Study
- Appendix B Select Contemporary Philosophers
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Appendix A - A Guide to Further Study
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 December 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 The Sovereignty of the Good in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy of Religion
- 2 Cartesian Philosophy of Religion
- 3 The Ascendancy of Rules of Evidence in Early Modern Philosophy of Religion
- 4 Humean Philosophy of Religion
- 5 Kantian Philosophy of Religion
- 6 Religion and the Philosophical Gods and Giants
- 7 Continental and Feminist Philosophy of Religion
- 8 Five Major Moves
- 9 Religions, Evidence, and Legitimacy
- Appendix A A Guide to Further Study
- Appendix B Select Contemporary Philosophers
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Philosophy of religion is practiced in a range of centers, societies, conferences, and journals. I list here societies that are also focused on specific philosophers who are featured in this book. Addresses for these may be found through the Philosophy Documentation Center (Bowling Green State University, Indiana) or, in many cases, through a web search. For a good overview of web sites including e-journals, virtual libraries, and the like, see M. Sarot, M. Scott, and M. Wise, “Philosophy of Religion: A Critical Survey of Internet Resources,” Religious Studies 36 (2000): 355–366.
Centers and Societies
Organizations that promote philosophy of religion include American Academy of Religion; American Philosophical Association; American Philosophical Society; Australasian Association of Philosophy; Boston University Institute for Philosophy and Religion; Society of Christian Philosophers; Buddhist Society; Center for Philosophy of Religion, Notre Dame; Center for Thomistic Studies; Conference of Philosophical Societies; Hume Society; International Association for Asian Philosophy and Religion; International Society for Neoplatonic Studies; International Society for the I Ching; Jesuit Philosophical Association; Leibniz Society of North America; The Nietzsche Society; North American Kant Society; North American Nietzsche Society; North American Spinoza Society; Northwest Society for Phenomenology, Existentialism, and Hermeneutics; Philosophers' Information Center; Philosophical Research Society; Sartre Circle; Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies; Society for Contemporary Assessment of Platonism; Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy; Society for Philosophy and Theology; Society for Philosophy of Religion; Society for the Scientific Study of Religion; Søren Kierkegaard Society.
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- Evidence and FaithPhilosophy and Religion since the Seventeenth Century, pp. 431 - 434Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2005